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2001 GMC Sierra, gauge cluster doesn’t work right


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If it's not a bad connection to the cluster, the cluster itself could be failing. Could be that pressing the reset button is pushing the cluster back slightly into the connector, making a better connection. That would be my 1st check.

 

If it turns out to be the cluster, there's a few companies around the country that rebuild them to new condition for much less than buying a new one. There's a guy on YouTube that does this - his name escapes me at the moment. A quick search should show a few.

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11 hours ago, Jsdirt said:

If it's not a bad connection to the cluster, the cluster itself could be failing. Could be that pressing the reset button is pushing the cluster back slightly into the connector, making a better connection. That would be my 1st check.

 

If it turns out to be the cluster, there's a few companies around the country that rebuild them to new condition for much less than buying a new one. There's a guy on YouTube that does this - his name escapes me at the moment. A quick search should show a few.

It was just a fuse

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